UNICEF Cambodia

Multimedia Storytelling 

UNICEF Cambodia brought me on in 2016 to shoot two of their major programs. After meeting with the team lead to map out a strategy, we decided the photographs would be supplemented with video slideshows that highlighted the amazing work of their tireless local staffers. The work was used in internal communications and disseminated to media.

UNICEF carries out an interview about birth registration. 

Driving to Ratanakkiri to document UNICEF work. 

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Day in the life of a social worker

In a country desperately lacking healthcare professionals, UNICEF's social worker program is a key way to help vulnerable community members get the support they need. Because of the sensitive nature of their work, shooting this required working closely with the social worker and community members, to make them comfortable, while adhering to strict standards of ethics for UNICEF communications. 

Making the slide show

The commission was based around a two-day shoot, which also required audio interviews. Additional days where allowed for post production.


Mother and newborn in Ratanakkiri province.

Lim Heang plays at his home in Kratie province.

Accelerated learning program

Most Cambodians earn their livelihood from agriculture, which means children often miss school to help with farming. UNICEF's accelerated learning program helps students in rural areas catch up on missed school, improving graduation rates and future prospects. I worked with UNICEF to identify a key character to highlight the impactful program, then spent four days following 11-year-old Lim Heang and his family to show the improvements the program had made in their lives. 

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Portrait for a project on birth registration. 

Portrait for a project on birth registration. 

Portrait for a project on birth registration. 

Portrait for a project on birth registration. 

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